Is there a way to find out what vehicles have sold for at Copart in auctions that have already ended? I have a 2022 Transit Connect with a blown engine I am trying to get rid of (company vehicle). It's a FWD cargo with 88k on it.
The answer is no, unless you were the Seller or the Buyer. There was a third party capturing the auction data live, not sure if they still are. This is a link to the third party:Is there a way to find out what vehicles have sold for at Copart in auctions that have already ended? I have a 2022 Transit Connect with a blown engine I am trying to get rid of (company vehicle). It's a FWD cargo with 88k on it.
Some times you can just Google the VIN and find it. There are a bunch of weird third party websites that retain that info for certain vehicles.
That should bring $12-15K easy with a blown engine. Junkyard motors for that are $1000. Might be worth replacing and get a lot more for it.I have a 2022 Transit Connect with a blown engine I am trying to get rid of (company vehicle). It's a FWD cargo with 88k on it.
That should bring $12-15K easy with a blown engine. Junkyard motors for that are $1000. Might be worth replacing and get a lot more for it.
As one member said, you may get lucky in a week or 2 and be able to find the sale price online by the VIN#. Or if you are a member and the first to see it listed for auction and first to bid $25.00 minimum you will get an email notifying you did not win the auction, and the final auction price.Is there a way to find out what vehicles have sold for at Copart in auctions that have already ended? I have a 2022 Transit Connect with a blown engine I am trying to get rid of (company vehicle). It's a FWD cargo with 88k on it.
As one member said, you may get lucky in a week or 2 and be able to find the sale price online by the VIN#. Or if you are a member and the first to see it listed for auction and first to bid $25.00 minimum you will get an email notifying you did not win the auction, and the final auction price.
Sorry, but your not going to get that opportunity. But I have found prior auction list sale prices on vehicles that I have done a google search on before, so you may get lucky so day.I was just hoping to see what similar vehicles had sold for to get an idea of value.
If you don’t own the company why?That should bring $12-15K easy with a blown engine. Junkyard motors for that are $1000. Might be worth replacing and get a lot more for it.